2026 Cy Young Odds: Sanchez's Scoreless Streak Inspires Favoritism

Robert Criscola - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Robert Criscola • Betting Analyst 11+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 2, 2026 , 11:23 AM ET • 5 min read

The AL Cy Young odds board was shaken up on Monday with the news that Dylan Cease has hit the 15-day IL with a hamstring injury.

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Photo By - Reuters Connect. Phillies SP Cristopher Sanchez.

Cristopher Sanchez is giving Orel Hershiser's scoreless-innings record a run for its money, and that's bolstering his case in the NL Cy Young odds.

Meanwhile, Cam Schlittler is favored in the AL following injuries to Dylan Cease and Max Fried.

Let's look at the latest MLB odds to win the Cy Young Awards, and make some Cy Young predictions along the way.

Odds to win AL Cy Young award 2026

Player DraftKings
Yankees Cam Schlittler  +100
Rangers Jacob deGrom +550
Blue Jays Dylan Cease  +550
Guardians Gavin Williams  +1000
White Sox Davis Martin +2200
Rays Shane McClanahan +2800
Twins Joe Ryan +3500
Blue Jays Kevin Gausman  +3500
Rays Drew Rasmussen +4000
Mariners Bryan Woo  +4000

Odds from DraftKings, one of our best betting sites, as of 6-2.

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Odds to win NL Cy Young award 2026

Player DraftKings
Phillies Cristopher Sanchez +170
Brewers Jacob Misiorowski   +190
Pirates Paul Skenes +500
Dodgers Shohei Ohtani    +750
Braves Chris Sale +1000
Reds Chase Burns  +1800
Dodgers Yoshinobu Yamamoto +3000
Phillies Zack Wheeler +4000
Brewers Kyle Harrison +5000
Padres Mason Miller  +7000

Odds as of 6-2.

MLB Cy Young news

Cristopher Sanchez's scoreless streak is up to 44 2/3 consecutive innings, the longest by any Phillies pitcher since 1893.

He's lowered his ERA to an MLB-best 1.47, and is on pace to lead the sport in pitcher WAR for a second straight season. 

It's hard to knock Jacob Misiorowski, who is 6-2 with a 1.65 ERA and an MLB-best 108 strikeouts, but he's a logical second-choice in this market right now.

MLB Cy Young futures bets

Bet Odds Bet date Units
Pirates Paul Skenes +200 May 11 2.5
Mets Nolan McLean +2500 May 11 0.5
Blue Jays Kevin Gausman +4000 April 20 0.25
Marlins Eury Perez +3500 March 25 0.25
Blue Jays Dylan Cease +3000 March 25 0.25
Reds Hunter Greene +1400 February 24 0.25
Royals Cole Ragans +1300 February 24 0.25

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Previous Cy Young Award winners

Here are the last 10 winners of the AL and NL Cy Young Award, with Detroit, Cleveland, Houston, Washington, and the New York Mets each leading the way with two. Overall, the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers have the most Cy Youngs all time (12), followed by the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves with eight and the Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox, and Mets with seven apiece.

Previous AL Cy Young winners

Year American League Winner
2025 Tigers Tarik Skubal
2024 Tigers Tarik Skubal
2023 Yankees Gerrit Cole
2022 Astros Justin Verlander
2021 Blue Jays Robbie Ray
2020 Guardians Shane Bieber
2019 Astros Justin Verlander
2018 Rays Blake Snell
2017 Guardians Corey Kluber
2016 Red Sox Rick Porcello

Previous NL Cy Young winners

Year National League Winner
2025 Pirates Paul Skenes
2024 Braves Chris Sale
2023 Padres Blake Snell
2022 MarlinsSandy Alcantara
2021 Brewers Corbin Burnes
2020 Reds Trevor Bauer
2019 Mets Jacob deGrom
2018 Mets Jacob deGrom 
2017 Nationals Max Scherzer
2016 Nationals Max Scherzer

Pitchers with multiple Cy Young awards

Twenty-two pitchers have won multiple Cy Young Awards, led by Roger Clemens' seven trophies. Of those 22 winners, five are still active in the majors.

Pitcher Number of Cy Young Awards (Years)
Roger Clemens 7 (1986, 1987, 1991, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2004)
Randy Johnson 5 (1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002)
Steve Carlton 4 (1972, 1977, 1980, 1982
Greg Maddux 4 (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995)
Seven different pitchers 3
12 different pitchers 2


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Robert M. Criscola’s road to becoming a Covers publishing editor began with an internship at Metro New York, which eventually turned into a freelance job at MetroBet covering many sports from a wagering angle, including horse racing. He continued to focus on “The Sport of Kings” by writing for shapperdacapper.com, danonymousracing.com, and informer.fanxt.com before joining the team at the TwinSpires Edge in 2019 as a regular contributor and weekend editor. “Crisco” began writing game previews for Covers in 2022 and joined the editing team in 2023.

His best advice for sports bettors? Bet with your head, not over it.

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